8. In a reduction reaction a. a carbon will form fewer bonds to carbon. b. a carbon will form fewer bonds with oxygen or more bonds to hydrogen. C a carbon will form more bonds with oxygen or fewer to hydrogen. d. two small molecules combine to form a large molecule. e. two large molecules react to form a large molecule and a small molecule.

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8. In a reduction reaction
a. a carbon will form fewer bonds to carbon.
b. a carbon will form fewer bonds with oxygen or more bonds to hydrogen.
c a carbon will form more bonds with oxygen or fewer to hydrogen.
d. two small molecules combine to form a large molecule.
e. two large molecules react to form a large molecule and a small molecule.
9. What is an addition reaction?
a. One in which atoms or groups of atoms are removed from an organic molecule and a
double bond is formed.
b. One in which an atom or small group replaces another atom or small group on the
organic molecule.
c. One in which atoms from a small molecule react with a double or triple bond in an
organic molecule to become part of the molecule.
d. One in which two large molecules combine to form one larger molecule and one small
molecule, usually water.
10. What results when a secondary alcohol is oxidized?
a. A ketone
b. An amine
c. An aldehyde
d. An acid
e. No reaction
11. Which type of reaction will an alkene not undergo?
a. Addition
b. Halogenation
C. Hydrogenation
d. Hydration
e. Dehydration
12. What is the most abundant isomer formed as a result of the following reaction?
+ ar, Fe
Transcribed Image Text:8. In a reduction reaction a. a carbon will form fewer bonds to carbon. b. a carbon will form fewer bonds with oxygen or more bonds to hydrogen. c a carbon will form more bonds with oxygen or fewer to hydrogen. d. two small molecules combine to form a large molecule. e. two large molecules react to form a large molecule and a small molecule. 9. What is an addition reaction? a. One in which atoms or groups of atoms are removed from an organic molecule and a double bond is formed. b. One in which an atom or small group replaces another atom or small group on the organic molecule. c. One in which atoms from a small molecule react with a double or triple bond in an organic molecule to become part of the molecule. d. One in which two large molecules combine to form one larger molecule and one small molecule, usually water. 10. What results when a secondary alcohol is oxidized? a. A ketone b. An amine c. An aldehyde d. An acid e. No reaction 11. Which type of reaction will an alkene not undergo? a. Addition b. Halogenation C. Hydrogenation d. Hydration e. Dehydration 12. What is the most abundant isomer formed as a result of the following reaction? + ar, Fe
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